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Western Red Cedar Collection

The majestic Western Red Cedar, also known as Thuja plicata, is a remarkable tree that thrives in the breathtaking landscapes of North America


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The majestic Western Red Cedar, also known as Thuja plicata, is a remarkable tree that thrives in the breathtaking landscapes of North America. From the frost-kissed forests of Vancouver Island, Canada to the enchanting Hoh Rain Forest in Olympic National Park, Washington, this resilient species stands tall and proud. In British Columbia's Tofino region, where coastal wolves roam freely in the intertidal zone, these ancient cedars provide a sanctuary for both wildlife and nature enthusiasts alike. Their towering presence creates a sense of awe and wonderment as they blend harmoniously with their surroundings. Venturing further south into Millersylvainia State Park in Washington State reveals an odd-shaped Western Red Cedar tree that captures attention with its unique silhouette. Its contorted branches tell tales of resilience against time and weather. Exploring Mount Hood National Forest in Oregon leads to the Salmon-Huckleberry Wilderness where old-growth Western Red Cedars dominate the landscape. These giants have witnessed centuries pass by and continue to thrive amidst lush greenery. Olympic National Park in Washington State offers trails through mossy forests adorned with these magnificent trees. As sunlight filters through their branches, creating ethereal scenes straight out of fairytales, one can't help but feel connected to nature's wonders. Lewis and Clark National Historical Park in Oregon invites visitors to take a seat amidst towering Western Red Cedars. Here, tranquility reigns supreme as one immerses themselves within this serene forest setting. Returning once again to Tofino on Canada's west coast unveils backlit Western Red Cedar trees that radiate warmth even on cloudy days. Their golden hues create a mesmerizing spectacle against darkened skies - truly a photographer's dream come true. Finally, Willamette National Forest in Oregon showcases Middle Santiam Wilderness' old-growth forest where ancient Western Red Cedars stand strong like sentinels guarding Mother Nature's secrets.